Anti-immigration conspiracy beliefs are associated with endorsement of conventional and violent actions opposing immigration and attitudes towards democracy across 21 countries

Despite widespread speculation that conspiracy beliefs foster anti-democratic outcomes, the empirical picture is inconsistent. To clarify this literature, we examine the relationships that conspiracy beliefs have with commitment to reactionary action and criticism of democracy, focusing on a global...

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Published in:Communications psychology Vol. 3; no. 1; pp. 66 - 12
Main Authors: Thomas, Emma F., Stothard, Christina, Besta, Tomasz, Akbas, Gulcin, Becker, Julia C., Becker, Maja, Brik, Tymofii, Chayinska, Maria, Deguchi, Makiko, Dhakal, Sandesh, Kelmendi, Kaltrina, Kende, Anna, de Lemus, Soledad, Le Dornat, Paul, Iwanowska, Magdalena, Leung, Angela, Martiny, Sarah, Mizuki, Rie, Osborne, Danny, Palace, Marek, Pozzi, Maura, Pistoni, Carlo, Raja Reza Shah, Raja Intan Arifah Binti, Raut, Pravash Kumar, Safdar, Saba, Stroebe, Katherine, Sulejmanović, Dijana, Tee, Eugene Y. J., Ton, Gonneke, Ulug, Ozden Melis, Urbiola, Ana, Weber, Nathan, Włodarczyk, Anna, van Zomeren, Martijn
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 17.04.2025
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ISSN:2731-9121, 2731-9121
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